Bradley releases 2011 Schedule

FROM CBD NEWS SOURCEPEORIA, Ill. – The 2011 college baseball season is just a month away and Bradley’s 111th season will include a 53-game regular-season slate with games to be played in seven states, according to the schedule announced today by third-year head coach Elvis Dominguez.

“This is the most challenging schedule we’ve had since I have been at Bradley and it certainly will be a great test for our team,” said Dominguez. “Schedules are prepared 2-to-3 years in advance and this one will test us early against good programs. We believe the early non-conference portion of the schedule will be of great benefit for our players and help prepare them for the very challenging Missouri Valley Conference race.”

Among the 2011 schedule highlights: the Braves will play their first 19 games away from home and are slated to play 32 of their 53 regular-season games away from O’Brien Field; Bradley will play seven games against Big Ten Conference members, including home games versus Purdue (March 25-26) and Illinois (April 5); Bradley will play eight games March 11-19 at Winter Haven, Fla., in the Russmatt Baseball Central Florida Invitational; and four of the seven Missouri Valley Conference three-game sets will be played at home, beginning April 15-17 with the annual Interstate 74 Rivalry series against Illinois State.

The Braves will open the 2011 season Feb. 18-20 in Nashville, Tenn., with a pair of games each against Dayton and host Lipscomb. The road start will continue with a three-game series at Arkansas-Little Rock (Feb. 25-27) and three more games in Knoxville, Tenn., March 4-6 against Tennessee, Morehead State and Indiana.

Following a March 23 game at SIU-Edwardsville, the Braves will open their home schedule by hosting Purdue March 25-26 in the first two games of a three-game set that will conclude March 27 in West Lafayette. Bradley also will host Western Illinois in a three-game series April 1-3 and Illinois April 5 in the first game of a home-and-home series before The Valley home slate opens April 15 against the rival Redbirds. The other three Valley teams to visit Peoria include Evansville (April 22-24), Southern Illinois (May 6-8) and Wichita State (May 19-21).

The 2011 State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Championship will be contested May 24-28 in Omaha, Neb., at the new TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, the new home of the College World Series.

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